"Oar" Example Sentences
1. The rower pulled on the oar to propel the boat forward.
2. They rowed the boat across the river using two oars.
3. He grasped the oar firmly and began paddling through the lake.
4. The missing oar left them unable to row the boat effectively.
5. The oarlocks held the oars in place as they rowed.
6. They picked up the oars and started paddling across the pond.
7. The coxswain instructed the rowers to move their oars in unison.
8. The oarlocks squeaked as the rowers pushed and pulled the oars.
9. The rowers pushed their oars into the water and heaved the boat forward.
10. They carefully balanced the oars in the oarlocks at the sides of the boat.
11. The vessel moved swiftly through the water as the rowers plied their oars.
12. The rower dipped the oar into the water and pulled it towards his body.
13. The oarsman plunged the oar into the sea and hauled backward.
14. The team practiced moving their oars in perfect synchronization.
15. He dipped his oar into the river and propelled the small canoe forward.
16. The other rowers had already pushed their oars into the water.
17. She balanced the oar across her lap as she waited for the others.
18. They raced across the lake, moving their oars quickly and rhythmically.
19. The cox guided the rowers to move their oars in harmony.
20. They slid the oars into the oarlocks and pushed off from the dock.
21. The oars dipped in and out of the water in a steady cadence.
22. The blades of their oars splashed playfully in the water.
23. The oarsman dug his oar deep into the river to gain momentum.
24. The ferryman poled the boat across the river using a long oar.
25. The oars cut clean lines in the silvery water.
26. The oarsman propelled the boat forward with powerful strokes.
27. They lifted their oars high out of the water at the end of each stroke.
28. The team coordinated the swing of their oars alongside each other.
29. The steamboat cut through the water, propelled by massive oar wheels.
30. The stroke oar set the rhythm and pace for the rest of the team.
31. We navigated the canoe carefully using the oars.
32. The rowers dipped their oars in unison on the coxswain's command.
33. The paddlers maneuvered the canoe using double-bladed oars.
34. They lifted the oars out of the water and rested them across their laps.
35. The waterman pushed the gondola across the canal using a single oar.
36. He skillfully navigated the rapids using long wooden oars.
37. The coxswain called out commands for the oars to swing forward.
38. They leveled off their oars and allowed the current to carry them downstream.
39. The steersman used a long oar to maneuver the rickety wooden skiff.
40. The sculler gripped both oars and propelled the narrow boat forward.
41. The gondolier pushed the boat along the canal using a single oar.
42. They quietly dipped their oars into the water to propel the canoe forward.
43. The rowers smoothly extended their oars and pulled backwards in unison.
44. He pushed the canoe forward using an oar on each side.
45. The rower plunged the oar into the water and pushed down powerfully.
46. They guided the oars carefully to avoid scraping them against the dock.
47. The ferryman poled the boat along using a long wooden oar.
48. They pushed off from shore and began paddling rhythmically with their oars.
49. The sculler maneuvered the narrow boat gracefully using two curved oars.
50. We paddled the canoe across the lake using double-bladed paddles instead of oars.
51. The oars dipped silently into the still water.
52. They pushed the oars deep and gave a powerful heave to get the boat moving.
53. The rowers extended their oars and pulled back in perfect synchronization.
54. The gondolier used a single oar to propel the boat and steer along the canal.
55. They lifted their oars high out of the water before starting the next stroke.
56. The coxswain called out the timing for the synchronized strokes of the oars.
57. The sculler maneuvered the narrow boat gracefully around the bay using two oars.
58. The rowers plunged the blades of their oars into the water with a mighty heave.
59. The gondolier poled the wooden boat elegantly along the canal using a single oar.
60. They pushed off from the dock and began paddling rhythmically with their wooden oars.
Common Phases
1. He rowed the boat with strong strokes of the
oar.
2. The
oar splashed into the water.
3. The man gripped the
oar and pushed off from the dock.
4. The
oarsman rowed the boat through the lagoon.
5. They pulled the
oars through the water in unison.
6. He grasped the
oar and began to row across the lake.
7. The pair of
oars glided through the water smoothly.
8. He dipped the
oar into the water and rowed the boat toward shore.
9. They worked the
oars back and forth to make the boat move.
10. The
oars moved gracefully through the still water.
11. The wooden
oars creaked as they worked the water.
12. He took hold of the
oars and began rowing with long strokes.
13. The two
oars moved him steadily through the harbor.
14. The
oars hitting the water in rhythm propelled the boat forward.
15. The
oars splashing stirred up the calm surface of the pond.
16. He placed the
oar in the
oarlock and began rowing.
17. The wooden
oars gently pushed the water behind the boat.
18. He lifts the
oar from the water and rests for a moment.
19. She placed the
oar into the
oarlock and pushed off from the shore.
20. The opposing
oars moved together in perfect synchronization.
21. The
oars dipped and rose as he rowed across the bay.
22. The criss-cross pattern of the
oars created ripples on the water.
23. He gripped the two
oars tightly as he rowed against the current.
24. The wooden
oars creaked and groaned as they moved through the water.
25. The
oars pushed and pulled, steadily moving the boat forward.
26. The sun gleamed off the
oars as they entered the water.
27. He rowed the boat skillfully, the
oars never missing a stroke.
28. The
oarlocks were worn and loose from years of use.
29. She could see the muscles strain in his arms as he worked the
oars.
30. The two wooden
oars dipped in and out of the water at the same time.
31. The
oars resting on the gunwales scraped against the wood.
32. He grasped both
oars firmly and pushed off from the shore.
33. The
oarsmen pulled their
oars through the water with fierce determination.
34. He dipped the tips of the
oars into the water and paddled gently.
35. The wooden
oar made soft splashing sounds as it moved the water.
36. He steadied the
oars and let the boat drift with the current.
37. After a long row, he moved the
oars slower and slower.
38. The
oars dipped and rose in a hypnotic rhythm.
39. The well-worn
oars moved easily in the wooden
oarlocks.
40. He slid the
oar into the
oarlock and began paddling the kayak forward.
41. The
oarsman worked the
oars back and forth efficiently.
42. The young boy rowed the boat with shaky strokes of the small
oars.
43. The opposing
oars moved together smoothly.
44. The stroking of the
oars created a soothing pace.
45. The
oars pushed through the water, propelling the boat onward.
46. The
oars creaked and groaned with each motion.
47. The worn tips of the
oars scrapped along the sides of the boat.
48. She pushed the
oars deep into the water and began to row in earnest.
49. The water leaked into the boat between the
oar and the
oarlock.
50. The wooden handles of the
oars felt warm from use.
51. The
oars thrust back and forth powerfully.
52. He rowed slowly at first, then picked up the pace as he got into a rhythm with the
oars.
53. The
oars plunged into the water and pulled back amidst a flurry of mist.
54. The
oars sliced through the water leaving a straight wake behind the boat.
55. The wooden
oars creaked as they moved against the worn
oarlocks.
56. He set the stroke with a steady movement of the
oars.
57. The
oars rested against the sides of the boat, ready for use.
58. The
oars missed strokes as the rower grew tired.
59. The wooden
oars slid easily against the rough wood of the boat.
60. The wooden
oars pushed back the water, sending droplets into the air.